Hi Jesper,
As David said, That school is NOT related to the W3C. They are using the
name to attract users. In their fine print, at the bottom of the page is
this:
We do not warrant the correctness of the content. The risk of using it
remains entirely with the user.
Do seek a better place to learn than that site. One place to take classes
and learn correct (X)HTML is at http://iwanet.org.
HTH,
Carole
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> hoping you can lead me in the right direction :)
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> have just copied the sample from your most excellent TryIT tool at
> http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_frame_mix
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